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Odin Thiago Holm in Aberdeen troll as Celtic star tells Slobodan Rubezic 'b**** sit down' in post match gloat

Odin Thiago Holm has confidently strutted his stuff on and off the pitch, telling Aberdeen star Slobodan Rubezic to 'sit down' on social media.

The first new signing of Brendan Rodgers' second era in Glasgow got a taste of Scottish Premiership action off the bench at Pittodrie as Celtic made it two wins from two thanks to goals from Liel Abada, Kyogo and Matt O'Riley. Holm impressed the Irishman in the final stages of the enthralling clash in the North East, as Celtic saw the disappointment of losing Reo Hatate to injury despite the Japanese playmaker coming off the bench at half time only to hobble off twenty minutes later.

And it was a feisty affair between both sides but the 20-year-old took to social media following the game to share a picture of him steaming by the new Dons defender, who was left on his backside in the process. The Celtic taunted the Serbian by using the measured caption of "b**** be humble, sit down," a nod to rapper Kendrick Lamar's song 'HUMBLE'.

The action shot was shared to Celtic's official account with the caption: "Holm (A)," before the youngster added the post to his Instagram story with the rap song included. Team mates O'Riley and Abada responded with the Dane saying "So smooooth," while the Israeli added two heart emojis.

Rodgers name-dropped the midfielder post-match for praise: "It really is a squad game but Welshy was excellent when he came in. He trained so well, Odin comes in as well and makes an impact. Yang does really well for the third goal. It's important that players are always ready and I think you saw that today. When they came in, they contributed."

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